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Riechel Reports.... T O M O R R O W - Recycling Event April 29 2017

Do you recycle OIL?

Article Source: County of San Mateo CA

Join Us at a Filter Exchange Event

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Bring your used motor oil filters for recycling and get one new filter for free!

When: Saturday, April 29th, 2017 from 10a.m. - 2p.m.

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Where: O'Reilly Auto Parts - 1059 El Camino Real, South San Francisco

Why?: Filters need to be recycled too - bring them with you when you recycle your used motor oil!

*Participant must bring one used filter to get one free filter in exchange. One free filter per family while supplies last.

RSVP Survey

Let us know you're coming and skip the survey questions at the event by answering them ahead of time.

Spotlight on South San Francisco Collection Centers

There are 4 locations in South San Francisco to drop off your used motor oil and filters for safe disposal and recycling.

Blueline Transfer Station
500 E. Jamie Ct.(650) 589-4020

O'Reilly Auto Parts
1059 El Camino Real(650) 589-8102

O'Reilly Auto Parts
3541 Callan Blvd.(650) 827-9081

Shiva Auto Repair
118 S. Spruce Ave.(650) 225-0600

Find your neighborhood collection center at smchealth.org/usedoil

Save Time, Money, and the Environment

Contaminated Motor Oil Disposal


Do not mix used oil with anything or the oil becomes contaminated.

Contaminated oil is accepted at the Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Facility only.

Make an appointment at smchealth.org/hhw or call (650) 363-4718 to properly dispose of HHW.

San Mateo County, 2000 Alameda de las Pulgas, Ste 100, San Mateo, CA 94403

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Source Credit: County of San Mateo CA

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